Frameworks
The frameworks men use to lead.
Practical systems — not theory, not motivation — for leading your family, your work, and yourself. One new framework a week, written plainly and built to be used.
- Weekly Practice6 min read
The Weekly Mission Review: A 15-Minute Sunday Practice for Men Who Lead
Most men end the week with a vague sense they could have done better and no clear idea where the time went. The Weekly Mission Review is a 15-minute Sunday practice that replaces that fog with a straight answer: did this week move you toward the man you said you'd be, or away from him?
Read the framework → - Daily Practice5 min read
The Morning Routine That Actually Holds (For Men Who Lead)
Most morning routines are built for the man you are on your best day — rested, motivated, nothing on fire. Then a kid wakes up sick, a deal goes sideways, and the whole thing falls apart by Wednesday. A routine that only survives good mornings isn't a routine. It's a mood.
Read the framework → - Foundations6 min read
How to Write a Personal Mission Statement You'll Actually Use
Most personal mission statements are useless, and it's not because the men who wrote them weren't serious. It's because they wrote something meant to sound good on a wall instead of something that could settle an argument with themselves at 6 a.m. A mission statement you can't use to make a decision isn't a mission. It's a slogan.
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